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xxnonamexx
05-20-2011, 11:36 AM
I tried a new buffer (Griots garage) with foam pads claiming it won't burn paint. It works excellent except they claim its better to use with their products only. I noticed in using their buffer to remove compound it appears it needs a better buffer (but with using their product it will probably be easier) Taking off paint it was a little easier. Has anyone tried this? They are right that you can't burn the paint what do others think since that is my biggest fear. Thanks

rwright
05-20-2011, 11:48 AM
Your post is not clear to me, sorry. I have used the Griot's ROP with Lake Country pads, Meguiar's DA micro fiber pads, Meguiar's M105/M205, and D300 all without issues. I have not however used the Griot's pads and polishes.

Jeff120
05-20-2011, 11:49 AM
I dont even understand what you are trying to say.

embolism
05-20-2011, 11:50 AM
you can use your buffer with any products you want.

I don't use buffers to remove residues though just b/c I prefer to do it by hand and it's easier to just flip to a clean piece of mf than to change bonnets multiple times.

what are you trying to polish? I think many people on here are big fans of machine polishing. I am a recent convert myself.

pfix
05-20-2011, 12:50 PM
Foam pads are not designed for removing dried compounds or polishes or even wax. If that is how you have been using the tool, I believe you will be very disappointed.

Have you researched the proper use of the Griots random orbital?

Watched any videos on its proper usage?

embolism
05-20-2011, 01:12 PM
is that what the OP meant?!

Flash Gordon
05-20-2011, 01:44 PM
< Lost as a blind dog in a meat house :dunno:

Emm
05-20-2011, 01:53 PM
I understand but I'm not tellin' LOL

xxnonamexx
05-21-2011, 11:09 PM
I thought you can use Griots buffer with any product I want but When I told them I felt it was easier to remove compound and wax by hand then with there buffer they stated their buffer is meant for their waxes and compounds/polishes.


you can use your buffer with any products you want.

I don't use buffers to remove residues though just b/c I prefer to do it by hand and it's easier to just flip to a clean piece of mf than to change bonnets multiple times.

what are you trying to polish? I think many people on here are big fans of machine polishing. I am a recent convert myself.

embolism
05-21-2011, 11:21 PM
you can remove wax using a buffer but you have to put a microfibre bonnet (like a shower cap) over a pad (like the Griots orange), but then when the bonnet gets full of residue you have to either turn the bonnet inside out or get a clean bonnet. Too much trouble imo.

Just use the buffer for paint correction and wax/sealant application.

They want you to buy their stuff so I'm not surprised they said those things. If you spend any time at all on this site though, you'll see that what they told you is just not true.

xxnonamexx
05-23-2011, 06:28 AM
I agree and I have used it to remove the paint and you are right how changing the bonnet is crazy. It is easier to remove wax by hand. I like applying the wax by hand as well. MY primary reason for the buffer was to apply remove compound. I felt it wasn't the easiest to apply/remove the compound/polish.



you can remove wax using a buffer but you have to put a microfibre bonnet (like a shower cap) over a pad (like the Griots orange), but then when the bonnet gets full of residue you have to either turn the bonnet inside out or get a clean bonnet. Too much trouble imo.

Just use the buffer for paint correction and wax/sealant application.

They want you to buy their stuff so I'm not surprised they said those things. If you spend any time at all on this site though, you'll see that what they told you is just not true.

xxnonamexx
05-23-2011, 01:17 PM
I noticed Maguiars has alot of nice detailing equipment, pad, buffer. My question is What would be the difference between a Maguiar dual buffer compared to Griots (Guaranteed not to burn paint) buffer? I like Griots in that your arms dont feel pain from the vibrations while buffing.

maximus20895
05-23-2011, 01:24 PM
The Griots has more power and a lifetime warranty. Both will not burn paint.

Mike Phillips
05-23-2011, 01:33 PM
A few questions...


What are you working on?
What compounds are you using?
How big a section are you buffing at one time
What Speed Setting are you using when you machine buff


Size to buff when removing swirls
Buff a section less than 2" x 2" squared but don't buff to a dry buff.

Wipe-off wet
Then while the product is still wet on the surface wipe it off and move on to a new section.

Wet Buffing Technique (http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/tricks-tips-techniques/36237-wet-buffing-technique.html)

:xyxthumbs:

Mike Phillips
05-23-2011, 01:35 PM
I noticed Maguiars has alot of nice detailing equipment, pad, buffer. My question is What would be the difference between a Maguiar dual buffer compared to Griots (Guaranteed not to burn paint) buffer? I like Griots in that your arms dont feel pain from the vibrations while buffing.

Same type of tool. If you don't like the Griot's you probably won't like the Meguair's or Porter Cable models, these three are all the same type of tool.

Basically, the Griot's and Megs units are knock-offs of the Porter Cable DA Polisher.


See this article,


The Free Floating Spindle Assembly - The Story Behind The Story... (http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/hot-topics-frequently-asked-questions/23995-free-rotating-spindle-assembly-story-behind-story.html)

DA Polishers with Free Rotating Spindle Assemblies

From left to right...
Porter Cable 7424XP - Meguiar's G110v2 - Griot's Garage ROP - Griot's Garage 3" Mini Polisher
http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/740/FreeRotatingSpindleAssemblies001.jpg

Close-ups...
http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/740/FreeRotatingSpindleAssemblies002.jpghttp://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/740/FreeRotatingSpindleAssemblies003.jpg
http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/740/FreeRotatingSpindleAssemblies004.jpghttp://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/740/FreeRotatingSpindleAssemblies005.jpg



To see how safe these tools really are, check out this video where I place extreme pressure to the back of my hand using a Porter Cable Dual Action Polisher

Pushing down as hard as I can (http://www.palmbeachmotoring.net/ascg-videos/porter-2-15-10-sc.html)
http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/824/FreeRotatingSpindleAssembleyScreenShot01.jpg (http://www.palmbeachmotoring.net/ascg-videos/porter-2-15-10-sc.html)




:)